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While stock market crashes and problems on Wall Street have created a great deal of uncertainty in the world of finance, Ithaca College’s business programs continue to run strong. With extraordinary faculty, new state-of-the-art facilities, and a nationally renowned sustainability initiative, students now more than ever appreciate the operations of the Dorothy D. and Roy H. Park Center...

For the third straight year, the Princeton Review has included the Ithaca College School of Business in its Best 296 Business Schools nationwide guide. The education services company features the school's master of business administration degree programs in the 2009 edition of its guide, published earlier this month.

Just as platinum is among the most precious of metals, platinum certification is the most valued of LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) benchmarks set by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). The recently opened home of the Ithaca College School of Business has just become the first facility for a college or university business school in the world to attain that standard.

"Ithaca College pursues high marks in sustainability," reads the cover of the September issue of Structural Engineer, superimposed over a full-color picture of the Dorothy D. and Roy H. Park Center for Business and Sustainable Enterprise. The article appears on page 34 of the magazine's special green issue (September 2008).